Mobility-induced persistent chimera states

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Abstract

We study the dynamics of mobile, locally coupled identical oscillators in the presence of coupling delays. We find different kinds of chimera states in which coherent in-phase and antiphase domains coexist with incoherent domains. These chimera states are dynamic and can persist for long times for intermediate mobility values. We discuss the mechanisms leading to the formation of these chimera states in different mobility regimes. This finding could be relevant for natural and technological systems composed of mobile communicating agents.

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Petrungaro, G., Uriu, K., & Morelli, L. G. (2017). Mobility-induced persistent chimera states. Physical Review E, 96(6). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.96.062210

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